[I had to sign into my Google account to view this video.] Snippets from Amir Tsarfati's e-mail newsletter: I pray that you take the joy and hope that come from a relationship with the Messiah with you into the new year. It is one that will certainly be interesting. I am optimistic when it comes to the things of God’s Word, because I know that He is working out His plan. However, I am very pessimistic when it comes to the state of the world. The influence of the enemy in all parts of the globe is steadily increasing, as people, even many inside the church, buy into his deceptions. . . . .But to witness the widespread antisemitism, lies, fake news, and conspiracy theories makes it at times almost unbearable. As far as Israel is concerned, I believe that the worst of the war has not yet begun. Currently, there are only skirmishes taking place across our northern border. That will not last. Both Hezbollah and their Iranian leaders, as well as the generals of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), have their strategies planned for an all-out war across the Lebanese and Syrian borders.Undoubtedly, Israel will be blamed for the conflict. Public opinion continues to deteriorate toward Israel. It seems that everything that Israel does is vilified in the media and in international governmental settings. Yet, when other countries carry out true criminal acts and atrocities, the world is silent. I talk about this in a brief Breaking News Update I posted yesterday. As I’ve taken to saying, “No Jews – No News.” The United Nations and all the international courts, along with the liberal media, appear to be silent when it comes to 140 Christians in 20 Nigerian villages being brutalized and slaughtered on Christmas day by Muslim extremists. They won’t tell you that Pakistan is deporting more than two million Afghans back into a war zone. Why? Afghans are not Palestinians, so who cares? In West Darfur, Sudan, a genocide has left more than 9000 dead and 5.6 million people displaced. When is the last time you saw a story on West Darfur? Did you know that on Saturday the Turkish Air Force hit a clinic in their attack on 13 targets, killing innocent civilians? . . . .It's Time to Shut Down the UNRWAThe website for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) will tell you that their “human development and humanitarian services encompass primary and vocational education, primary health care, relief and social services, infrastructure and camp improvement, microfinance and emergency response, including in situations of armed conflict.” Sounds lovely. Humanitarian work at its apogee. However, in a recent interview, a Gazan man told the IDF that Hamas essentially ran the UNRWA. All the money and humanitarian supplies are filtered through Hamas, which takes all it needs and wants before passing on the small remainder to those in need. This is no surprise to anyone in the know. UNRWA has long been suspected of having ties to Hamas. This was confirmed recently when Hamas tunnels were discovered near UNRWA facilities, and reports came in of a UNRWA worker holding prisoner one of the October 7 hostages. It’s time the UNRWA was either completely revamped or, preferably, shut down. Do I have any expectation that the UN will do the right thing? No. Why am I skeptical? Well, the august international body in their great wisdom just made Dutch Deputy Prime Minister Sigrid Kaag the new Humanitarian Coordinator for Gaza. It will be her job to ensure the aid trucks to Gaza don’t carry non-humanitarian goods. Kaag’s husband was a deputy minister in the PLO under Yasser Arafat. What could possibly go wrong? The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) revealed Friday that soldiers had found a “hideout” belonging to Gaza-based Hamas leader Yayha Sinwar, as well as a tunnel underneath the building that led to a large underground command center, which was later destroyed. In a statement, the IDF said: In recent weeks, the 14th Reserve Brigade Combat Team, under the command of the 162nd Division, located and destroyed one of the hideout apartments of the Leader of the Hamas terrorist organization in the Gaza Strip, Yahya Sinwar. The apartment was located near Gaza City in the northern Gaza Strip, with many findings inside. Soldiers of the Yahalom [“Diamond”] Unit examined the apartment using additional technological means, and discovered that a strategic tunnel shaft was located on the basement floor. The soldiers inspected the tunnel shaft and reached a significant tunnel that is apparently used by the senior officials of Hamas’ Military and Political Wing. The apartment is part of a long and branching tunnel network, in which senior officials of the Hamas terrorist organization moved and operated. The tunnel shaft that was located in the northern Gaza Strip led to a 218 meter long tunnel, with a depth of about 20 meters. Located in the tunnel was an electrical network, ventilation and sewage infrastructure, hideout materials, prayer rooms and resting rooms. The tunnel was built so that it would be possible to stay inside it and conduct combat from it for long periods of time. At the end of the examination and the operational activity conducted along the tunnel route, the tunnel was destroyed by the soldiers of the Yahalom Unit. The IDF also killed a Palestinian terrorist who rammed a car into four civilians in Judea and Samaria (the West Bank) and struck back at Hezbollah terrorists in southern Lebanon who had fired anti-tank missiles and rockets into northern Israel communities. U.S. Navy helicopters on Sunday sunk three Houthi boats, killing their crews, after the terrorists attempted to hijack a commercial vessel and were fired on in response to the besieged container ship’s distress call. “On Dec. 31 at 6:30am (Sanaa time) the container ship MAERSK HANGZHOU issued a second distress call in less than 24 hours reporting being under attack by four Iranian-backed Houthi small boats. The small boats, originating from Houthi-controlled areas in Yemen, fired crew served and small arms weapons at the MAERSK HANGZHOU, getting to within 20 meters of the vessel, and attempted to board the vessel. A contract embarked security team on the MAERSK HANZGHOU returned fire,” Central Command (Centcom) outlined in an issued statement. “U.S. helicopters from the USS EISENHOWER (CVN 69) and GRAVELY (DDG 107) responded to the distress call and in the process of issuing verbal calls to the small boats, the small boats fired upon the U.S. helicopters with crew served weapons and small arms. The U.S. Navy helicopters returned fire in self-defense, sinking three of the four small boats, and killing the crews. The fourth boat fled the area. There was no damage to U.S. personnel or equipment,” Centcom said. It is the first time that the U.S. military has killed Houthi crews in response to attack on commercial vessels and U.S. ships in the Red Sea since they began in October. There have been at least 23 attacks by the Houthis on commercial vessels since then, with some of them causing damage. Prior to this, the U.S. Navy had shot down drones and missiles fired from Houthi areas in Yemen, but had not engaged directly with Houthi forces. It appears to be the first time Houthi forces fired on U.S. Navy helicopters, and Pentagon officials have maintained that the U.S. military has the right to self-defense. The U.S. Navy’s counterstrike came after widespread criticism that the Biden administration’s attempt to stand up an international coalition to deter the Houthis from attacks in the Red Sea was failing. Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said Saturday that Hamas terrorists continued fighting because they believed that Israel would soon have to withdraw from the Gaza Strip. In a briefing, Hagari said (via IDF translation): Hamas and its leaders think in terms of “Tsumud,” which in Arabic means to hold firm, in other words, they believe that IDF forces will soon leave the Gaza Strip. We are determined and intend to continue to apply military pressure and to dismantle Hamas. The test will be in actions, not words. 73% Of US Christians Say The Bible Doesn’t Influence Their Views On Israel: Poll: Only about a quarter of American Christians say the Bible influences their views on Israel as the Israel-Hamas war continues after the Oct. 7 attack on civilians in southern Israel killed over 1,200 and prompted an Israeli military offensive in Gaza. Lifeway Research, in collaboration with The Philos Project, conducted a survey asking 1,252 American Christians for their views on the Israel-Hamas war. The poll, conducted between Nov. 14 and 21 and released Dec. 14, has a margin of error of +/-2.9 percentage points. Respondents were asked about what has “influenced” their views about Israel and were given a list of responses that they could select all that apply. About 27% of Christians selected the Bible, suggesting that among 73% of respondents, the Bible does not inform their views of Israel. The Bible was the second most commonly cited answer, coming in behind the media at 56%. A much higher share of Protestants (32%) and non-denominational Christians (37%) pointed to the Bible as an influence on their views about Israel than Catholics (16%). Amir Tsarfati: Russia: the civilian population in Palestine can’t be bombed, but in Ukraine, it can. The United States military reports on an incident that occurred this morning in the Red Sea: four boats of the Houthis fired at a Maersk ship and tried to take it over. In response, US military helicopters were scrambled to the area of the incident, sank three boats, and killed the Houthi crew members on them. The fourth boat managed to escape. Amir Tsarfati: IRAN'S WARSHIP ENTERS THE RED SEA. KS Rajan on Five Doves: Europe and its Jews: Is the clock ticking until they part ways? Nearly 60 years after the last of the Jews left the Arab countries, warnings are mounting that Jews may, in the foreseeable future, once again be forced to bid farewell to the lands that they have called home for hundreds of years. Decades of relative quiet throughout Europe and the foundation of large (Jewish) communities, especially in France, England, and Germany, seem to have come to an end, and the negative demographic climate—particularly anti-Israel sentiment which is rapidly becoming antisemitic – is growing fast. When Theodor Herzl published his book "The Jewish State" in the late 19th century, 90% of the world's Jews lived in Europe. Even In the years following the Holocaust, European Jews still constituted 35% of world Jewry. Today, only 9% of the world's Jewish population remains on the continent – about 1.2 million – and the trend is apparent.Amir Tsarfati on Israel’s Coming Prophetic Wars and Hamas DEFEAT in Gaza / The Watchman:
WATCH: IDF Destroys Hamas Leaders’ Tunnels in Underground Detonation:
U.S. Navy Engages in Fight with Houthis, Sinking Three Boats and Killing Crews:
IDF Spokesman: Hamas Keeps Fighting Because It Thinks We’ll Leave:
Turkey: 4M Palestinians have the right to their own state, but 40M Kurds do not.
Egypt: we worry about the Palestinians, but we won’t let them in.
Houthis of Yemen: our country is in complete devastation, but we will fight Israel.
Western leftists & LGBT activists: Palestinians are wonderful peaceful people, but we won’t go to them, they’ll kill us there.
Hamas: we should not take care of the residents of Gaza, let the UN take care of them.
You can’t make this stuff up…
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I hesitated a lot before writing this but I think I can reveal a little of what happened:
The lives of over 80 Israeli soldiers were miraculously saved due to a huge miracle a few days ago.
The details are still under gag order so I won’t say how and what but I will say that your prayers work BIG TIME!
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Iran's IRIS 'Alborz' warship has entered the Red Sea near Yemen.
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A Shiite suicide drone hits an American base in Irbil, northern Iraq. Biden does not respond.
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Unfortunate attack from Lebanon on North Galilee with Israeli casualties.
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A report on a naval battle between the US navy and boats of the Houthis.
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https://t.me/s/beholdisraelchannel With European demographics shifting, immigrants from Arab countries continue to dominate the streets, and the anti-Israel atmosphere is very quickly turning into blatant antisemitism.
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Starts @ 3:46 interesting developments … Lisa said Bibi is all for the 2 state solution … even though IDF just leveled the area of Gaza that is not enough … Israel will take control of Gaza and they are going to continue to remove all the dangers surrounding Israel. So this plan is not going to sit well with the U.S. and Lisa feels the U.S. will then pack up and leave the area leaving Israel standing alone. Then the AC will come on the scene to give Israel a deal they can’t refuse … But … before that happens the church hast to leave …
Benjamin Netanyahu has just stated that, “The War is at its height, and will take many more months”
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The most prominent community is in France, with approximately 440,000 Jews, most of whom are concentrated in the large cities. Despite the fact that it is Europe’s largest community, with many institutions and a long tradition as a part of the country, Dr. Dov Maimon, an expert on Europe with the Jewish People Policy Institute, asserts that it (the French Jewish community) is in the gravest danger. [In my snippets, I have concentrated on France, although the article also speaks of England and Germany.]
“The situation on the ground speaks for itself. There are ten million Muslims in France, the majority of which are hostile towards Israel and the Jews. Among them are former members of ISIS and radical elements that fester and grow in suburbs that police don’t dare enter.
According to Maimon, one phenomenon that we are seeing in Europe and that further intensifies the desire to emigrate is the slowly advancing social exclusion of Jews. “The Jews are reliving pre-holocaust times when they filled increasingly marginalized positions,” he said.
“They may have private businesses and they are, of course, active within their (Jewish) communities, but they are less and less a part of the overall society and culture.
"Many have removed their mezuzahs from their exterior doors, others prefer not to receive deliveries to their homes, but to go collect the packages from the post office, and almost all avoid taking Ubers as most of the drivers are Muslims.” "And there’s another important statistic: A non-trivial percentage of the French police force is of Muslim descent. Will they be able to provide optimal levels of protection when necessary? This is a question that has yet to be answered.”
Maimon: “In France, where there are already ten million Arabs as compared to half a million Jews, there is no question that the demographics are having their way. Presently in France, every other newborn is born to at least one parent of immigrant origin, such that the numbers will only continue to climb.”
. . . explains Maimon, “There is a narrative that says that the entire world is dangerous and it is best, therefore, to stay put in their current locations and wait. I contend that despite it all, you are safer in Israel than in Europe."
No Jew in Israel has ever hidden the fact that they are a Jew. There is no Jew in Europe that hasn’t worried about or concealed their Judaism at least a few times in their lives." I think that, in spite of everything, we will see a wave of aliya (immigration) from Europe after the war, it’s simply inevitable.”